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Autonomy within limits: Post-growth and social imaginaries of work, education and democracy
Autonomy is central to thinking about democracy and human needs, but the question of how autonomy relates to growth is ambivalent. Is growth necessary to achieve a basic level of autonomy, or is autonomy, in fact, a pre-requisite for post-growth? In this study, we examine this question by focusing on how critical autonomy relates to growth within the domains of democracy, education, and work. Crit
Grammatikseminarium 21 maj: Johan Brandtler (Stockholms universitet) och Mikael Berger (Malmö univer
Qmod 2014 final program with welcome 20140819 1
4th September 2013, Wednesday 17th QMOD-ICQSS Conference 3rd-5th September, 2014 Prague, Czech Republic Program Jointly organized by: Lund University, Linköping University & University of Economics, VŠE, Prague Welcome Address from the Founders of QMOD-ICQSS It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 17th QMOD-ICQSS conference, the conference which has become one of the largest scientific conf
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/qmod_2014_final_program_with_welcome_20140819_1.pdf - 2026-04-28
Schema mveb15 v16 v2
PRELIMINÄRT SCHEMA 2016-01-11 Miljövetenskap, CEC Schema för MVEB15 Miljöpolitik och förvaltning, 15 hp, VT 2016 Kurstid: 2016-01-18 – 2016-03-28 Kursansvarig: Roger Hildingsson, 046-222 47 62, roger.hildingsson@svet.lu.se Introduktion: Måndag, 18 januari 2016, 13.15-16.00, Lokal: Ängen Lärare: Roger Hildingsson (RH), Ylva Stubbegaard (YS) Gästföreläsare: Mårten Dunér Lokaler: Ekologihuset, Sölveg
https://www.cec.lu.se/sv/sites/cec.lu.se.sv/files/schema_mveb15_v16_v2.pdf - 2026-04-28
Non-Native Bird Populations Respond Differently to Their Environment and Exhibit Shifts in Ecological Niche Limits Across Continents
Machine learning techniques to model child low height-for-age in the Northern Province of Rwanda : The role of climatological and environmental factors and their interactions
Objective: Childhood stunting is a significant health issue in Rwanda, particularly within the Northern Province. While demographic and socio-economic factors have been more extensively studied, the impact of environmental and climatic factors on stunting prevalence has received less attention. This study aimed to determine if these factors could be used to better predict localized variations in h
Framing reproductive narratives: A thematic discourse analysis of news representations of childlessness in 86 countries (2015–2025)
Childlessness is an increasingly visible phenomenon. Once predominantly associated with high-income settings, it now spans diverse cultural, economic, and political contexts, including the Global South. Among recent demographic shifts, childlessness has emerged as one of the most ideologically charged and widely debated topics in public discourse, particularly through media narratives. Although me
Occurrence and distribution of peptidergic nerve fibers in rat skin.
Biogeografisk uppföljning 2019 av dagfjärilar inom habitatdirektivet
Rapporten sammanfattar fjärilsinventeringar utförda 2019 inom Biogeografisk uppföljning som drivs av Naturvårdsverket. I fjällområdet kunde totalt 36 ytor inventeras och sammanlagt noterades 84 högnordiska blåvingar på 17 av de inventerade ytorna och 11 dvärg¬pärlemorfjärilar på 5 ytor. Inga fynd av fjällsilversmygare gjordes på någon av de 3 ytor som inventerades. Svartfläckig blåvinge observerad
The future is old – Patients with topical ocular hypotensive treatment in the Nordic region between 2008 and 2017 with projections for 2040
Purpose: The primary objective was to evaluate prescribing trends for topical ocular hypotensive treatment in the Nordic region during the last decade and, by population projections, estimate the glaucoma burden in 2040. A secondary objective was to analyse national variations in prescription patterns across the Nordic region. Methods: A retrospective analysis of national pharmacy data between 200
Microhabitat accessibility determines peptide substrate degradation by soil microbial community
Soil pore space, considered the most complex biomaterial that exists, generates a complex environment, that gives rise to a wide variety of properties, such as microbial diversity and carbon storage. Soils contain, at the same time, the largest carbon reservoir on earth and an immense amount of nutrient-limited microbial biomass. The reason why this carbon is not consumed by soil microbes is attri
Consequences of intraspecific competition for floral resources in heterogeneous landscapes for eusocial bees
Agricultural intensification is widely recognised as a primary driver of pollinator loss, but the success of land-management actions designed to remediate its impact is often mixed. Payments to farmers to increase habitat connectivity or the availability of floral and nesting resources may only result in short-term gains or even unintended consequences. The reasons may lie in changes to interactio
Early-season mass-flowering crop cover dilutes wild bee abundance and species richness in temperate regions : A quantitative synthesis
Pollinators benefit from increasing floral resources in agricultural landscapes, which could be an underexplored co-benefit of mass-flowering crop cultivation. However, the impacts of mass-flowering crops on pollinator communities are complex and appear to be context-dependent, mediated by factors such as crop flowering time and the availability of other flower resources in the landscape. A synthe
Fatty acid 16:1ω5 as a proxy for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal biomass : current challenges and ways forward
Fatty acid biomarkers have emerged as a useful tool to quantify biomass of various microbial groups. Here we focus on the frequent use of the fatty acid 16:1ω5 as a biomarker for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in soils. We highlight some issues with current applications of this method and use several examples from the literature to show that the phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) 16:1ω5 can occur i
Seed-coating of rapeseed (Brassica napus) with the neonicotinoid clothianidin affects behaviour of red mason bees (Osmia bicornis) and pollination of strawberry flowers (Fragaria × ananassa)
Neonicotinoid insecticides applied to flowering crops can have negative impacts on bees, with implications for crop pollination. To assess if exposure to the neonicotinoid clothianidin via a treated crop (rapeseed) affected bee behaviour, pollination performance (to strawberry), and bee reproduction, we provided each of 12 outdoor cages with rapeseed (autumn-sown plants complemented with a few spr
Urbanization causes biotic homogenization of woodland bird communities at multiple spatial scales
Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing effects of urban landscapes per se (i.e., disentangled from focal habitat effects) on biodiversity across spatial scales are lacking. Understanding such scale-dependent effects is fundamental to preserve habitats along an urbanization gradient in a way that maximizes overall biodiversity. We investigated the i
Ecological ceiling and social floor: Public support for eco‐social policies in Sweden
In this article, we investigate public support for eco-social policies combining goals of social justice and ecological sustainability. Eco-social policies contribute both to providing a social floor or redistributing resources to where they are needed and to respecting an ecological ceiling by keeping human activities within ecological limits. We discuss five such policies and highlight arguments
